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==Games in Series==
==Games in Series==
[[Advance Wars (Game)|Advance Wars]], the first game in the series, is still a TBS (Turn Based Strategy) as were the previous games in the Wars Series. Its simple engine and easy-to-pick-up-and-play style gained many fans amongst the handheld gaming community, and it had appeal to young and old with its cartoon-based graphics and intense battles, at air, sea, and on land.
[[Advance Wars (game)|Advance Wars]], the first game in the series, is still a TBS (Turn Based Strategy) as were the previous games in the Wars Series. Its simple engine and easy-to-pick-up-and-play style gained many fans amongst the handheld gaming community, and it had appeal to young and old with its cartoon-based graphics and intense battles, at air, sea, and on land.


The next game in the successful Advance Wars series was [[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]]. The game expanded on the first Advance Wars, with more playable [[Commanding Officers]], new units, new terrain, and updated graphics. Many consider this game to be the best in the Advance Wars series. This was the last game to be released on the GameBoy Advance.
The next game in the successful Advance Wars series was [[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]]. The game expanded on the first Advance Wars, with more playable [[Commanding Officers]], new units, new terrain, and updated graphics. Many consider this game to be the best in the Advance Wars series. This was the last game to be released on the GameBoy Advance.
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